Valve confirms Steam Machine and Steam Frame shipping this summer

Valve has confirmed that both its Steam Machine console-like PC and Steam Frame VR headset will ship this summer. The announcement came in a blog post that also detailed updates to the company's Verified program for the new devices.

Valve stated in the post that it is expanding the Verified program to cover the Steam Machine and Steam Frame. Both products are scheduled to ship during the summer period. The company provided no further details on exact release dates or pricing. It noted that the Steam Machine offers six times the power of the Steam Deck, though this could affect costs. The Verified program will test games for compatibility on the new hardware in a manner similar to its current Steam Deck process. Titles that perform better on the Steam Machine or Steam Frame may receive specific badges. Valve referenced its past games such as Half-Life and Portal in the announcement but offered no new information on those titles.

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Realistic illustration of Valve's Steam Controller launching May 4 for $99, showcasing dual touchpads, TMR thumbsticks, and wireless Puck dongle on a sleek background.
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Valve's Steam Controller launches May 4 for $99 with low-latency Puck and Steam Deck-inspired design

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Valve's new Steam Controller, successor to the 2015 model and inspired by Steam Deck prototypes, launches May 4 for $99 in the US ($149 CAD, €99 EU, £85 UK, A$149 AU, 419 PLN PL). Featuring dual touchpads, TMR thumbsticks, and a wireless Puck dongle, it offers precise PC gaming while escaping hardware delays affecting Steam Machine and Frame.

Valve has announced that its Steam Machine and Steam Frame will launch this summer. The company shared the update in a blog post on June 4 without confirming pricing details.

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Following its November 2025 announcement and March 2026 reaffirmation, Valve's facilities have received large shipments of gaming consoles from China, signaling progress toward the Steam Machine's launch before the end of 2026. Logistics records verified by The Verge show multiple containers arriving in late April and early May.

Valve is addressing ongoing Steam Deck shortages caused by a global RAM crisis. Programmer Pierre-Loup Griffais confirmed the company is working hard to improve availability. The firm plans similar strategies for future hardware like the Steam Machine.

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New text strings in a recent Steam client update suggest Valve is developing a framerate estimator tool. The feature would allow users to view estimated performance charts for games based on their hardware configurations and data from other Steam users. It builds on Valve's efforts to improve game compatibility information.

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